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mass is mass for solid, liquid, and gas. density of solid > density of liquid > density of gas volume of solid < volume of liquid < volume of gas There are some exceptions to "density of solid > density of liquid" and "volume of solid < volume of liquid", with some of them being ice / water and rock / magma.

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for an gas,the relation

PV=nRT holds good.

n is no. of gas moles.

Mass depends on density but density is directly proportional to pressure P.so at constant P,mass is given by VxDensity.

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That depends on the container and the specific substance in question. Usually the separation is described in terms or density which is mass per unit volume. Gases depend on the container, as do liquids and solids may take up a specific volume but sometimes that is MORE than a liquid and sometimes that is LESS, depending on the compound. Volume is just how much space they consume a container.

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the change in volume affects the density of solids, liquids , and gases by when the volume of a liquid , solid . or gas expands the density changes.

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Density is mass per volume is mass/volume.

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Liquids have a definite shape and definite volume. Liquids have no definite shape but have a definite volume. Gases have no definite shape and no definite volume.

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The greater the mass, the larger the volume. The two are related by the value of 22.4 liters per mole of gas, and mole of gas = mass of gas/molar mass of gas.

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